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FreeSync™ Premium Pro - nvidia graphic cards

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If i buy a monitor with FreeSync™ Premium Pro only and use for example RTX 3080
I will get all technology from screen for use or I must to buy screen with G-sync?
 
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I'd imagine you'll be fine if you're connected by displayport.
Premium Pro really just means a decent refresh range + HDR.

If it isn't G-SYNC approved supposedly there may be issues like flickering, but personally haven't seen any.
I've used a few non-approved monitors(Acer, and Dell) with no issues.
My current monitor is freesync premium pro AND g-sync approved :)
 
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Gsync works well with my LG CX and 3080 but in some games i do have to cap the FPS to like 116 to get it buttery smooth. Usually it's not an issue but if you're playing like borederlands or something and notice some frame skips if you keep it at a few fps below the refresh it works better.
 
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I'd imagine you'll be fine if you're connected by displayport.
Premium Pro really just means a decent refresh range + HDR.

If it isn't G-SYNC approved supposedly there may be issues like flickering, but personally haven't seen any.
I've used a few non-approved monitors(Acer, and Dell) with no issues.
My current monitor is freesync premium pro AND g-sync approved :)

Same monitor, good choice
 
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My monitor supports FreeSync. As far as I can tell it works just fine with my 3080 and any search online says Nvidia cards work with FreeSync.
 
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